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GRUB menu doesn't show up after upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)GRUB menu missing after installationGrub menu won't show after installation (two-disk)Ubuntu 12.10 in Wubi boots fine, but GRUB does not showHow to modify which keys make the grub menu appearGRUB hidden menu not workingGrub menu does now show while bootingGrub menu doesn't appear on dual boot with win8.1Dual boot Ubuntu 16.04 grub doesn't show up only can get to Ubuntu by F9 boot optionsGrub menu doesn't show during boot upno grub menu is displaying in my laptop



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After upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04 my GRUB menu doesn't not show up.



Instead, it halts for 10 seconds and then directly boots up to 19.04 although I have installed Windows 10 alongside (Dual booted).



GRUB menu was working perfectly when upgrading to 18.10 from 18.04LTS.



Also, if I press Esc or Shift key it hangs and then I have to press power button to start the laptop again.










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    After upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04 my GRUB menu doesn't not show up.



    Instead, it halts for 10 seconds and then directly boots up to 19.04 although I have installed Windows 10 alongside (Dual booted).



    GRUB menu was working perfectly when upgrading to 18.10 from 18.04LTS.



    Also, if I press Esc or Shift key it hangs and then I have to press power button to start the laptop again.










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      After upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04 my GRUB menu doesn't not show up.



      Instead, it halts for 10 seconds and then directly boots up to 19.04 although I have installed Windows 10 alongside (Dual booted).



      GRUB menu was working perfectly when upgrading to 18.10 from 18.04LTS.



      Also, if I press Esc or Shift key it hangs and then I have to press power button to start the laptop again.










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      After upgrading to Ubuntu 19.04 my GRUB menu doesn't not show up.



      Instead, it halts for 10 seconds and then directly boots up to 19.04 although I have installed Windows 10 alongside (Dual booted).



      GRUB menu was working perfectly when upgrading to 18.10 from 18.04LTS.



      Also, if I press Esc or Shift key it hangs and then I have to press power button to start the laptop again.







      dual-boot grub2 windows-10






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          Probably the Ubuntu 19.04 installation has added its own EFI boot entry, configured to not show the grub menu.



          Try this: edit the file /etc/default/grub to make sure the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there is set to something larger than zero, for example GRUB_TIMEOUT=12 if you want the menu shown for 12 seconds. Then run the update-grub command:



          sudo update-grub


          The output from the update-grub command should say "Found linux image" and if you have Windows 10 installed it should also say "Found Windows Boot Manager". Then reboot, and the grub menu should be shown.





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            Probably the Ubuntu 19.04 installation has added its own EFI boot entry, configured to not show the grub menu.



            Try this: edit the file /etc/default/grub to make sure the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there is set to something larger than zero, for example GRUB_TIMEOUT=12 if you want the menu shown for 12 seconds. Then run the update-grub command:



            sudo update-grub


            The output from the update-grub command should say "Found linux image" and if you have Windows 10 installed it should also say "Found Windows Boot Manager". Then reboot, and the grub menu should be shown.





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              Probably the Ubuntu 19.04 installation has added its own EFI boot entry, configured to not show the grub menu.



              Try this: edit the file /etc/default/grub to make sure the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there is set to something larger than zero, for example GRUB_TIMEOUT=12 if you want the menu shown for 12 seconds. Then run the update-grub command:



              sudo update-grub


              The output from the update-grub command should say "Found linux image" and if you have Windows 10 installed it should also say "Found Windows Boot Manager". Then reboot, and the grub menu should be shown.





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                Probably the Ubuntu 19.04 installation has added its own EFI boot entry, configured to not show the grub menu.



                Try this: edit the file /etc/default/grub to make sure the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there is set to something larger than zero, for example GRUB_TIMEOUT=12 if you want the menu shown for 12 seconds. Then run the update-grub command:



                sudo update-grub


                The output from the update-grub command should say "Found linux image" and if you have Windows 10 installed it should also say "Found Windows Boot Manager". Then reboot, and the grub menu should be shown.





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                Probably the Ubuntu 19.04 installation has added its own EFI boot entry, configured to not show the grub menu.



                Try this: edit the file /etc/default/grub to make sure the GRUB_TIMEOUT value there is set to something larger than zero, for example GRUB_TIMEOUT=12 if you want the menu shown for 12 seconds. Then run the update-grub command:



                sudo update-grub


                The output from the update-grub command should say "Found linux image" and if you have Windows 10 installed it should also say "Found Windows Boot Manager". Then reboot, and the grub menu should be shown.






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